Commit Briefs


Thomas Adam

make gotwebd start up without a config file

ok tracey


Thomas Adam

revert previous commit to sync with diff.git changes; it broke the build

../lib/blame.c:344:11: error: implicit declaration of function 'diff_atom_hash_update'




Thomas Adam

locate_hunk: set mangled earlier for clarity

suggested by stsp@; no functional change.


Thomas Adam

patch regress: unify some tests



Thomas Adam

gotwebd: avoid large allocation per fcgi record

while here also wrap fcgi_send_response to make sure we don't end up trying to send a fcgi record bigger than allowed. ok tracey@


Thomas Adam

sync files from diff.git 3a15e1807a369c0a7827363eca22c9f1a8598d9c

Rather than realloc in fixed-sized blocks, use the 1.5 * allocated scheme when growing the array. This produces fewer allocations and up to 3x speedup on large diffs. ok stsp@


Thomas Adam

tog: add n{G,g} key map to jump to line n like less(1)

Available to all views; for example, 99g will navigate to line 99 in the file if in a blame view or the 99th commit if in a log view. Includes improvements suggested by naddy and stsp. ok naddy@




Thomas Adam

add two more TODO items


Thomas Adam

move use of sin_len out of gotwebd's parse.y

ok tracey


Thomas Adam

rework got patch -c documentation

ok op@




Thomas Adam

tweak op@ log_debug output


Thomas Adam

fix logging of fcgi_send_response

as originally intended by tracey@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: handle partial writes

fcgi_send_response can end up trying to send big amount of data, in particular when serving blobs. if a write failure occurs, gotwebd and httpd go out of sync and "bad stuff happens". debugged with and ok tracey@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: simplify got_output_file_blob loop

there's no need to distinguish between plain text blob and a binary one in the output, just send it chunk by chunk. ok tracey@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: simplify isbinary


Thomas Adam

implement fcgi_gen_response on top of fcgi_gen_binary_response

ok tracey@


Thomas Adam

gotwebd: fix double Content-Type (and the typo)

ok tracey@